REMEDIATION • ABATEMENT • DEMOLITION • CONSTRUCTION

HEALTH AND SAFETY

Environmental Construction Group, Inc. believes that the health and safety of its employees is of the most
importance. The prevention of illnesses and injuries takes precedence over operation schedules and profit
at all times. ECG provides comprehensive education and hands-on training in hazardous waste site
operation including the OSHA 40-hour asbestos abatement courses, Environmental protection Agency
certified lead abatement training, and health, safety and first-aid training. Field personnel are provided
with any needed or requested personal protective equipment, which meet or exceed standards established
by regulatory agencies. The objective of Environmental Construction Groupd program is to eliminate the
number of job-related illnesses and injuries that may occur.

Environmental Construction Group's corporate goal is ZERO incidences and its strategy to acHieve this
goal is by completing the following:

Contaminated wetland remediation

EMPLOYMENT OF QUALITY EMPLOYEES

ECG requires a pre-hiring agreement to be signed by each employee. employees must comply with
strict safety requirements that most often exceed local, state and federal regulation, a substance-abuse
policy, discrimination and sexual-abuse policy and a written disciplinary program. Every employee remains
on a continual observaton. Employees able to comply with company policies without discretion receive
above-average wages, profit sharing and benefit opportunities.

ONGOING HEALTH AND SAFETY TRAINING

ECG requires all its employees to have the proper health and safety training that complies wiht the work
being completed. ECG hires only certified professionals to train its employees and at no time requires
employees to share the financial burden of proper training.

SITE INSPECTIONS

ECG utilizes a comprehensive Job Site Analysis (JSA's) to be completed on all projects. Pre-project
start-up JSA's halep managers and superintendents recognize preexisting hazards, enabling proper
mobilization of safety equipment and material, and ensure projects will be completed safely. Continuing
JSA's completed during execution of the project enable field personnel to recognize hazards that may have
previously been unforeseen. Tool Box talks completed at the project site re-ensures that the hazards that
may exist on the site are commnicated with all field personnel. Unannounced site inspections by
management and safety professionals ensure projects ar being completed to all local, state and federal
regulations as well as ECG's corporate health and safety program.